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  • Foster Care Gives Comfort More Than Home  By : Lucile Taylor
    Foster care is considered only to be a temporary solution to an existing birthparent-child problem. Children turned over to foster homes were either abandoned, neglected, victims of physical abuse, or there are no available caretakers.
  • Child Custody: Learn The Facts To Win a Child Custody Case  By : Lucile Taylor
    Who doesn’t want their marriage to last? But sometimes the relationship between a married couple turns too sour that it becomes irreparable or both no longer has interests in saving the marriage.
  • Christian Parenting: Train Your Child According To God's Principles  By : Lucile Taylor
    Today, our kids are being raised in an environment that is apart from the one we grew up with. A lot of things have already changed and more are even changing – from the mere admission to the internet to more complex technological advancements.
  • What Did You Overhear at the Kitchen Table as a Kid?  By : Michael Grose
    Kids pick up information everywhere. TV, friends and teachers bombard kids with all sorts of slogans, phrases and supposed wisdom every day. But it is the language of parents that has the greatest and most lasting impact. Read the following article to learn about the two advantages parents have when it comes to putting messages that stick in kids’ heads and what you can do to try to get your kid’s automatic thinking to start to default to self-confidence, rather than self-doubt.
  • What Are The Signs Of Communication Impairment When Suspecting Autism  By : TheProblemSolver
    A lack of adequate and effective communication skills accentuates the autistic child's social interactions. For the parent who suspects autism in his or her child, there are some specific communication impairments to watch for.
  • Safe Toddler Swing Set  By : Bobby Thomas
    Before you decide to go out and get your toddler swing set, the following safety tips might be helpful.
  • Safe Toddler Toy Chests  By : Bobby Thomas
    CPSC has received reports of death and brain damage as a result of child toy chests lids falling on children’s heads or necks.
  • Toddler high chair safety  By : Bobby Thomas
    Each year, thousands of children are treated in hospital emergency rooms for injuries associated with high chairs. Deaths also occur.
  • Safe Clothing and Shoes for Toddlers  By : Bobby Thomas
    Here are some points to note on safety of toddler before you buy your child clothing
  • Road and Bed Safety for Toddlers  By : Bobby Thomas
    A good way to begin teaching road safety for child is while you are crossing the road with your child. You can easily start a discussion on traffic safety here.
  • Safe Toddler Car Journey  By : Bobby Thomas
    Having a car seat that is properly installed and appropriate for the age and weight of the child will greatly reduce injury should an accident occur.
  • Tips on Pool Safety for Toddlers  By : Bobby Thomas
    Never leave your children alone in or near the pool, even for a moment. If you have a pool in your yard, you must put up a fence to separate your house from the pool.
  • Some overlooked aspect of Toddler safety  By : Bobby Thomas
    Use furniture with rounded corners. Else, cover sharp corners with home made or store bought corner guards.
  • Toddler Safety at Home  By : Bobby Thomas
    Keeping our toddler safe is a big part of our job as parents. But it can be tricky to balance a young child's desire to explore everywhere and everything with a parent's need to keep the child safe.
  • Some Useful Tips for Shaping-up Your Kid  By : Anirban Bhattacharya
    Are you facing difficulty in inculcating in your child basic mannerisms and good behavior? Then read further to know more about good parenting.
  • Batman Birthday Party Ideas  By : Crystal McLain
    If your child is a fan of Batman, here are some great ideas for a Batman themed birthday party.
  • Common Sense Parenting - Structure and Routines  By : Wendy Greif
    In today's world structure and routines are an essential part of everyone's daily life. This is especially important when raising a child. Without structure or routines a child can become very difficult to work with and parent. Make your parenting easier by establishing structure and routines early in your child's life.
  • From Crib to Toddler Beds: How to Ease Your Toddler's Switching Bed Anxieties  By : Rony Pollock
    It's a big deal for a child to switch from his beloved crib to a bigger bed. No wonder toddler beds are designed to catch their fancy! Saying goodbye to the good old crib can trigger unpleasant bouts of caterwauling at bedtime.
  • Kids Rocking Horse: Replaying the American Westside Story  By : Rony Pollock
    Toys give children's imagination the freedom to roam outside the four walls of the home. Their games become meaningful if they can connect their make believe to something they have heard. Take the kids rocking horse; dosed with the great exploits of cowboys, sagas of cattle drives and cowpokes, their imagination will travel the expanse of the old west. For a tad of realism, give the kids lassoes and cowboy hats.
  • Stress in Children: Let Baby Rock on Her Kids Rocking Chair:  By : Rony Pollock
    The rocking motion relieves stress. Yes, your child can be stressed out by your going to the grocers and leaving her behind with the nanny or with older siblings. She could be pressured by the demands to eat her vegetables or stop bedwetting. If you notice her reverting to thumb sucking, nose-picking, and hair twirling - that's it. She's stressed out.
  • Why Go Gender Neutral When Shopping for Kids Lamps and Furniture  By : Rony Pollock
    Baby's arrival with the stork is always anticipated with great excitement whether it's the first baby, second, or third. The nursery is ready with the adorable kids lamps and furniture, a colorful symphony mobile has been hung over the crib, and the baby's drawer is filled with baby clothes arranged neatly in a pile. Baby has her own room and she's ready to lord it over.
  • Shuffle, Duffle, Muzzle, Muff! What are on the Kids Bookshelf Pop?  By : Rony Pollock
    Children love stories and are always eager for the next tale. They are always awe struck with the Grinch stories - How the Grinch Stole Christmas, The Grinch Grinches the Cat in the Hat and Halloween is Grinch Night and other classics from Theodor Seuss Geisel aka Dr. Seuss. So be sure you have these on the kids bookshelf.
  • With Wall Toys, the Longest Wait is No More  By : Rony Pollock
    There's the long commute to the doctor followed by the long wait; nothing unusual here but if you've got an unmanageable kid or one who yodels at the slightest provocation - you hate those traditional doctor's waiting rooms with walls lined up with official looking certificates and no wall toys or children's books in sight!
  • Just One Pedal Car Toy for Two Moppets? Now that's Inviting Trouble!  By : Rony Pollock
    What little Josh has, big sister Brit wants and vice-versa. So if you're getting one pedal car toy for two lively toddlers, you're asking for BIG trouble. If you're going to get two, better get identical toy pedal cars or you won't have peace at home.
  • From Kids Play Kitchen to the Real Thing: Playing the Organic Mommy Chef  By : Rony Pollock
    Not too long ago you pined to have everything your mom had, from the vanity table to her kitchen station. When you and your cousins finally had your kids play kitchens, you pestered mom with no-bake goodies because you got tired of the play dough. Now it is your turn at the real kitchen center playing the Mommy Chef with a big difference by going organic.
  • Children's Vanity: Starting Them Young on Good Grooming Habits  By : Rony Pollock
    At two years of age, it is already time to teach your daughter good grooming and proper hygiene. Since she is still too little to do some things for herself such as trimming her nails, you can begin the grooming lessons with the things a little child can do, such as brushing her hair and if she has a children's vanity for all her grooming gadgets, she will learn fast.
  • From the Children's Art Table: "Mommy I can Draw a Lion!"  By : Rony Pollock
    Your child goes running to you with a scribble and shows you he has drawn a lion. There is no resemblance to lion, not in any way and no matter at what angle you look at it. But through your child's eyes, it is a roaring lion. Should you laugh or cry? Take it like a saint and praise your toddler's efforts. Be happy, this is an important milestone in your child's development. He has depicted one of his favorite fantasies!
  • Have Scrap Wood, Will Make Wooden Toys Blocks  By : Rony Pollock
    Did you know that for every three square feet of scrap lumber approximately one square foot of building structure can be made? Think about this: You will be saving 10 acres of pine and 33 mature trees when you recycle that many scrap lumber!
  • The Two P's of an ADHD Child's Toy Chest  By : Rony Pollock
    In the United States alone, the number of children aged 3-17 years old who are afflicted with Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) was pegged at 4.7 million in 2006 per data complied by the National Center for Health Statistics. And the numbers are rising in other countries as well!
  • Feng-Shui in Your Kids' Table & Chairs? But Of Course!  By : Rony Pollock
    Lest you think that feng-shui is Chinese mambo-jambo based on superstitions, feng-shui actually contains common sense advice and good aesthetic sense in decorating your house. You will delightedly discover that feng-shui can even be applied to the kids' table & chairs in your children's bedrooms.!

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